MetLife Stadium Seating Chart, Seat Views, Rows & Seat Numbers

Here’s everything you want to know about the MetLife Stadium seating chart, home to the New York Giants, New York Jets and the 2014 Super Bowl. The Metlife seating charts below include row & seat numbers, 3d seat views and tips on the best seats for football games or concerts at MetLife Stadium. For specific info on suites check out this Metlife Stadium Suites Review.

See the 3d Metlife Stadiumseating chart and a view from your seat here.

Metlife Stadium Seating Chart With Seat Numbers

As in many other stadiums, MetLife tries to carry a simple reoccurring theme regarding seat numbers and placement. The MetLife Stadium seating configuration is the same for every section, so seat #1 will always be near the aisle closest to the lower labeled section.

For example: Section 110, Row 1, Seat 1 will be located at the front row, at the seat nearest the aisle between section 110 and section 109. As you can see in the picture, seat #1 in section 110 is nearest section 109.

If you have tickets in Section 110, Row 34, Seat 18, you will located in the last row on the lower level nearest the aisle between section 110 and section 111.

If your are looking for the number of seats in a specific row you can get more details on the exact seat numbers (per row) for the Jets and Giants Seating chart by visiting here.

The Best Seats at Metlife Stadium

First off, in my opinion whether you sit on the Giants side (section 109 to 117) or the visitor side (section 134 to 143) I don’t think it matters at all. Obviously some of the best seats are sections 135, 136, 137 and 112, 113 and 114. Putting aside coolness factor, the best seat would be in between row 10 and 20. When sitting at or near the 50 yard line, this elevation is important for viewing purposes allowing you to gain depth perception and better angles when the game is being played on the opposite side of the field or near an endzone.

When looking to buy tickets in any of the 100s sections the first row seats are only desired for the experience, not for the view. For example, being in the first row of a section in the endzone can be great for the occasional touchdown, but this perk will also have it’s cons when the ball is on the opposite side. This comes down to personal preference, but I think it’s safe to say for the 100s sections on the sidelines you want seats higher then the 10th row, so the best seats are between row 10 and 20.

MetLife Stadium Club Seating

Metlife Stadium has several different options when it comes to club seating, all at varying price points.

Field Level Club Seating – Toyota Coaches Club

Sections 11C, 112-114, 115C – These seats afford access to a massive club located in between the two team locker rooms. One of the more unique amenities in the NFL is the on field patio that ticket holders have access to, located directly behind the home team bench.

Mezzanine Level Club Seating – Chase and Toyota Clubs

Sections 211-216, 236-241 – The seats in these sections are extra wide and cushioned, plus they have extra leg room with ideal views of the field. The clubs themselves include upscale food and beverage options.

Where to Sit if There’s Bad Weather?

If the weather is bad, the best seats in the house to avoid the wrath of mother nature are located under the overhang behind both end zones. These sections are 121-131, 101-106, and 146-149. The overhang covers rows 36 to 45. These seats are best when weather conditions are less than optimal. If you rather rough it out while watching the NY Giants or NY Jets, rows 1-35 should have some great deals available.

Concert Seating Chart for Metlife Stadium

The seating chart for concerts at the Metlife Stadium are very similar; whether it’s an NFL game or a concert, the one big difference is the floor seats. Depending on the performer, the seating chart may differ. For example, see the MetLife seating charts for Jay-Z & Beyonce, One Direction, and Eminem & Rihanna concerts below. All three concerts have different seating chart configurations.

Beyonce & Jay-Z | One Direction | Eminem & Rihanna

Beyonce’s seating chart set-up is the standard Metlife Stadium concert seating map, for the most part. With the rare exception of the Eminem & Rihanna concert, the orientation of the seat numbers are usually the same for each concert.

Seat number 1 in section 1 is going to be furthest from the center of the stage, and the higher seat number in section 1, typically seat number 18 will be on the aisle towards section 2 and closer to the center of the stage. So the lower seat number is always closer to the adjacent section with a lower section number, and the higher seat number is always closer to the section next to it with a higher seat number. For example seat number 18 in section 3 will be next to section 4.

For the most accurate seating chart and the cheapest tickets, find the concert you are looking to attend here (you’ll see a detailed seating chart and tickets with no service fees).

Metlife Stadium Parking Map

The Blue Pass or General Admission permit will get you into every parking lot except E, F or G

The Red Pass or the VIP parking permit will get you into Lots E, F or G

If you have a specific question regarding the NY Giants, NY Jets or Metlife Stadium seating chart, ask in the comments below, or tweet at us @itickpick if you want advice on which tickets to buy.

DMB

If I’m in section 240 for a concert, will I have access to a lounge?

Jack Slingland

Hi there – It should be noted on tickets if you have access to the lounge, but generally speaking you would have access for concerts in that section.

Steve Mitchell

Is Section 224B in the front row elevated over sections 223 & 224A where a small child could see standing up? Thank you.

Connor Clark

Hi Steve, section 224B would be on the same level as 223 & 224A, so a child’s view would depend on on where their sightlines compare to the railing in the front row.

lauren

Looking for Paul McCartney tickets for Aug 7 at MetLife. Why would section 128 say obstructed view? And would I be better off in say section 142 or 111C?
Thanks

Jack Slingland

Hi Lauren – In between the floor sections there is a sound board tower that obstructs the view of those end-zone seats. You would be better off in 142 in 111c because of that.

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Hi, we are planning on going to the Nov 27, 2016 Jets v. Patriots game, and having difficulty deciding what area to purchase tickets. We are from Hawaii and concerned about the weather (cold, winds, rain). Am thinking we should purchase covered seats. Which sections, & rows are covered? What would you recommend, am willing to spend $175-$215 per ticket.
I saw references that the sections with overhand are not the best, why is that?
Should we chance the weather & purchase tickets that are not covered?
Your advice will be greatly appreciated.

Kay

Joe Cassitto

Kay – The best sections to sit in that are protected from the elements are Sections 121-131, 101-106, and 146-149, You should try to pick seats in Rows 36 to 45 to make sure you are underneath the overhang from the section above. It does make sense to choose these seats for a November 27th game since there’s always a chance of cold rain in the September-November months.

glamrus

I am looking at tickets in the 101-106 sections but they are row 34…are these under cover?

First time going to Summer Jam in June of 2016 at the MetLife Staidum in NJ and I have seats for Section 9 Row 15…. Are these good seats ? What are the thoughts on floor seating for the MetLife Stadium concerts ?

Jack Slingland

Hi DJ – Since there is no elevation on the floor, there is a fairly big drop off from being in the front floor sections vs being in the middle or back sections. Personally I would prefer to sit in a section closer to the stage in the 100 level, but I don’t think you will be disappointed in your seats.

DJ

what do you mean when you say “drop off” ?

Jack Slingland

There is a drop off in the quality of the seats. The front floor sections are much better than the ones behind them.

Matilda Ceesay

Hi Jack

I am trying to decide between seats that are located at Field 10 Row 22 and Section 123 Row 40. Floor seating sounds nice but I am scared that the view might not be very good since floor seats are all on the same level. Can you please give me the pros and cons of each seat. This is for Hot 97 Summer Jam.

Jack Slingland

Hi Matilda – I would go with 123 row 40. Field 10 is off in the corner and you’ll be towards the back of that section, so the view won’t be great. Section 123 will give you the height you need to see the stage clearly.

Matilda Ceesay

Hi Jack,

Thank you so much!

Rob

Section 135 row 17 at MetLife? From what I’m reading they are good seats no obstructions? Thanks

Kristen

I want to buy tickets for my boyfriend and have never been to a game if I want to be behind the giants end zone do I want to buy seat 301 or 325

Jack Slingland

Kristen – The teams switch sides during the game so the end zone you are in does not matter. The Giants bench is on the section 109 side.

Jerome Malone

did you mean bench?

Mark

Sec 215 row8 seats9_12 are they good seats is good in lncluded

shawn

Hi we want to go to New York from Canada…Nov 15/2015 weekend and I see NY Giants vs Patriots, looking for cheapest tickets with good bang for their buck…also the Nov 13 trying to see NBA Cleveland is in town, see how to get cheapest tickets to that….they seem double price or much more so seeing where to get best possible deals, thanks

heyley

for the one direction concert on 8/5 is section 5 row 8 seat 11 good seats?

Mark Lerner

What sections constitute the balcony?

Joe Cassitto

Mark – The balcony would be considered the 300-level.

Mark Lerner

Thank you!

marny

We have tickets to 8/15 concert at Metlife section 1 row 33 seat 11 and 12. Our friends booked a 24 person suite and want us to join. Not sure which suite. Are the sec 1 good seats? Paid 165 each for them.

Joe Cassitto

Marny – Yes those seats in Section 1, Row 33 are good seats, on the floor and fairly close to the stage. However, I do think that being in a 24-person suite would be a very memorable experience. If you’d like, you can list your tickets in Section 1 for sale on TickPick. Let us know if you need any assistance!

marny

Thanks for the quick response Joe!! The suite doesn’t offer drinks, food etc. I’m afraid we’ll be far and we’ll be disappointed. I’ve never had floor seats before, so nit sure what to expect.

M Rob

Hi, I am coming to attend summer jam in june. I am looking at tickets for section 240 but was also considering 233, how is the sound for section 200’s, I’ve read reviews about bad sound but I feel like they are talking about the 300s?

M Rob

Hi, I am coming to attend summer jam in june. I am looking at tickets for section 240 but was also considering 233, how is the sound for section 200’s, I’ve read reviews about bad sound but I feel like they are talking about the 300s?

Jack Slingland

Hi there – the sound quality should not be a problem in the 200 level.

Jack Slingland

Hi there – the sound quality should not be a problem in the 200 level.

Jamie

Hi, I’m coming over to New York from Australia to see the giants vs falcons. Any ideas on the best viewing seats in the 200s. I’m not keen to be in the end zones, not fussed home or away sideline.

Jamie

Hi, I’m coming over to New York from Australia to see the giants vs falcons. Any ideas on the best viewing seats in the 200s. I’m not keen to be in the end zones, not fussed home or away sideline.